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Wednesday, March 21, 2012 7:51:42 PM
No one has ever traded a single share of BAYP, but Porter claims on his website that this is the current symbol if you want to buy shares of his company. Then if you click on News or Charts, all you will see is EXTO. The symbol BAYP is nowhere to be found. What could possibly be more confusing for a potential shareholder who has become interested in putting his money into Bayport?
Let's not put the blame on FINRA for conducting "business as usual." The problem here is that Jim Porter is not clear-thinking
enough to keep his website correctly updated for the sake of new investors.
Nor has he lifted a finger to keep current shareholders informed of the Company's recent progress.
I still hope to show a profit when I sell my shares of BAYP, if
when all is said and done, that is the symbol FINRA actually assigns to the Company. As of right now, I have no reason to believe any of Jim Porter's forward-looking statements, including when he tells us a month in advance what the new symbol will be.
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